VIDEONICS TITLEMAKER 3000 PAGE 93
TRANSITION EFFECT
Effects, suchas fade, wipe, slide,scroll, and crawl,
used to introduce, display, and remove a page of
titles.
USER COLOR
TitleMaker 3000 has 64 predefined colors that
can be used for characters, outlines, borders, and
backgrounds. In addition, the user can define any
additional colors. Over a million colors can be
chosen. The last 64 colors a user designs are
stored in the color palette along with the pre-
defined colors. These are called user colors.
VIDEO BANDWIDTH
The range between the lowest and highest signal
frequency of a given video signal. In general, the
higher the video bandwidth, the better the quality
of the picture. TitleMaker 3000 has a bandwidth
specification of 5.0 MHz.
VIDEO EDITING
A procedureforcopying selected portions of video
footage in order to create a new, combined ver-
sion. During video editing, special effects such as
wipes, dissolves, inserts, etc. can be added.
VIDEO MIXER
A device, such as the Videonics Digital Video
Mixer, used to combine video signal from two or
moresources.Inputs aresynchronized,then mixed
along with various special effects patterns and
shapes.
VIDEO PATTERN
When VIDEO is chosen for a TitleMaker 3000
pattern, the incoming video signal is used instead
of the TitleMaker 3000’s own colors or patterns.
VIDEO PROCESSOR
Device used to modify aspects of the video signal
such as color, contrast, brightness, noise, sharp-
ness.
VIDEO SOURCE
Source of incoming video, such as a VCR or
camcorder that is playing a tape, a satellite dish,
or a laser disc player.
WILD CARD CHARACTER
An asterisk (SHIFT + 8) used in place of a digit or
series of digits in a time or date setting of an
internal timed trigger. Wild Card character trig-
gers theprojectto repeat regularlybasedon which
field the character is placed.
WIPE
A process in which one image is electronically
“wiped” off the screen and replaced by another.
TitleMaker 3000 offers 18 wipes that can be used
to bring titles on or off the screen.
Y/C
The separation of video into separate luminance
(Y) and Chrominance (C) signals. Also called S-
video. All Videonics video products support Y/C.